New Zealand's John Bracewell has been appointed Ireland's new head coach, taking over from former West Indian opener Phil Simmons.
The former international player and Black Caps coach succeeds Simmons, now in charge of the West Indies, and has signed a contract until 2017, subject to work permit approval, Cricket Ireland announced on Wednesday
Bracewell, 57, will watch Ireland's one-day game against a weakened England team in Dublin on Friday and believes he can help the associate nation realise their ambition of securing Test status by 2019.
"There is nothing I enjoy more than fighting for a cause, and in cricket terms there is none better than obtaining Test status," said Bracewell.
"Already Ireland have achieved tremendous international results given its financial resources and has gained respect at international tournaments, to the point where they are no longer regarded as a banana-skin match but true qualifying contenders.